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  • Yaquelin Ramirez’s ’22 passion for helping others leads to a future in healthcare As a child, chemistry major Yaquelin Ramirez ’22 often went to work with her mother at a Federal Way nursing home. The time spent watching her mom help the residents sparked something inside of her — a desire to pursue a career where she helps… May 5, 2022 AcademicsChemistryCurrent StudentsInternshipsNursingPLU GradsResearchSciences

  • communications, relevant articles, and pertinent readings. The members of the Commission will be committing a substantial amount of work in the months ahead. We are dedicated to Pacific Lutheran University and to the stewardship of our mission and future. At this important time for our institution, we thank our entire community who share this commitment to stewardship and we ask for your contribution to this Commission process. Sincerely, The Presidential Commission for Innovation and Change Cameron Bennett

  • anything that we learned recently, it was how important the arts really are to bringing people together. As we were all separated for a period of time and there wasn’t theater or dance productions live, people really understood better why a major or minor in theater and dance becomes a really important component in just the fabric of society. There really remarkable thing with our major is that it’s not just about training you for the future, but it’s also about giving you transferable skills. So if

  • committee to consider, the resume provides an opportunity to share that. English proficiency test scores, if applicableFor more information, see our English Proficiency Policy. Nursing AddendaThese are questions related to nursing licensure and your ability to meet the Essential Qualifications for Nursing. Admission CriteriaAdmission Criteria You have already graduated from high school You have (or intend to have) 60 semester credits or 90 quarter credits (junior standing) at time of entry into PLU You

  • better community.” Part of that effort to give back is giving himself a public voice capable of effecting change. Sablan ran for elected office for the first time in November, challenging the incumbent for Franklin Pierce School District’s Director 5 position. While Sablan didn’t win, he drew in a little more than a third of the vote in an impressive effort.CCESWhat is CCES at PLU?PLU Center for Community Engagement and Service serves as a resource for students, staff, and faculty who want to learn

  • And Ice CreamErica Peace Love And Ice Cream – 30 minutes Erica’s is a Mexican snack and dessert destination. Stop by to try their fruit, ice cream, esquites, and more!4. WinCoWinCo – 36 minutes Shop for groceries at the local WinCo!5. Wapato ParkWapato Park – 36 minutes Enjoy time in nature and take a walk around the lake at Wapato Park!6. Pal-Do World MarketPal-Do World Market – 37 minutes If you are looking to buy a more diverse range of groceries, check out Pal-Do World Market!7. Lakewood

  • . They also consider how human communities have shaped and been shaped by their environment and how these relationships have changed over time. Students select two courses (from two different departments) from the following: ANTH 368: Edible Landscapes, The Foraging Spectrum (4) ECON 215: Investigating Environmental & Economic Change in Europe, Pre-req: ECON 101 or 111 (4) ECON 313: Environmental Economics, Pre-requisite: ECON 101 or 111 (4) HIST 370: Environmental History of the US, Pre-req

  • PLU Cyber Safety NoticesBelow are some of the email notices about cyber safety sent to the PLU community by Information & Technology Services.History of Campus-Wide NoticesEmail sent to students February 4, 2009:From: Information & Technology Services Subject: Email Phishing Scam Alert! From time to time you are likely to receive email messages asking for your PLU email account password. These messages claim to have been sent from a PLU tech support address, but they are in

  • check these items out at the front desk.How long may I keep items from another library? Items may be kept approximately 2-4 weeks. The lending library sets the date. Renewing an item can extend the time to another 2 weeks but must be done before the due date. Renewals can be requested through your Tipasa account or by contacting the ILL office at ill@plu.edu or 253-535-7508.Are there fines for returning items late?There are no fines from PLU.  However, if PLU receives a bill from the lending library

  • Financial Aid & ScholarshipsScholarships / AssistantshipsPLU Alumni Scholarship - $5,000The $5,000 PLU Alumni Scholarship is a one-time scholarship automatically awarded in the first term of the program to graduate students who also earned their bachelor’s degree from PLU. (Restrictions apply to those students who are also PLU staff, and international scholarship recipients.)Graduate Academic Scholarships - $1,000-$4,000Applicants who are not PLU alumni are automatically considered for this one